The meeting _____ late in the afternoon and we all went home.
A.broke out | B.broke up | C.broke through | D.broke down |
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The meeting _____ late in the afternoon and we all went home.
A.broke out | B.broke up | C.broke through | D.broke down |
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–When and where shall we meet?
-We _______ meet at the station at four this afternoon.
A.are to | B.are about to | C.are going | D.should |
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---- Please tell Tom about the meeting tomorrow.
---- We ______him yesterday.It is a little late ,in my opinion.
A.ought to tell | B.would have told |
C.should have told | D.must have told |
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My friend Erica and I went out for lunch and on our way home we came across a paper bag near the subway station. When we it up, we found there were a bunch of checks______a woman named Stacey, and a wallet with her ID card in it. The checks about $3,000!Besides, there were three$100 bills. Erica suddenly thought up a idea that we would simply deposit(储蓄)the for the woman without saying anything. I also thought it an interesting and good idea, but I that we ask her to do something good ______. So we decided to go to the where Stacey had deposited her money after some . When we reached the teller(出纳),Erica said “Hey, Madam, at some point during the day a woman named Stacey with a(n) expression on her face is going to come here asking about her lost checks and some cash. her that her checks were found and the person who found them wanted her to read this .”
“Stacey, I found your checks and them to the bank,” the note read, “I don't know whether you take the subway in the morning live nearby, but there is a man that sits outside the every morning. If you would like to pass along the good ,he would love a coffee and some bread tomorrow morning. Have a great day!”
I am to say that the next morning when we came out of the subway station, the homeless man was there with a big cup of coffee and some bread. He also some the following mornings. I guess Stacey was really about having those checks placed into her account.
1.A. gave B. showed C. turned D. picked
2.A. leading to B. relying on C. belonging to D. focusing on
3.A. totaled B. contained C. cost D. judged
4.A. stupid B. wonderful C. crazy D. practical
5.A. checks B. cards C. wallet D. bag
6.A. admitted B. debated C. raised D. suggested
7.A. in need B. in return C. on purpose D. by hand
8.A. station B. restaurant C. bank D. company
9.A. statement B. discussion C.explanation D. introduction
10.A. anxious B. angry C. frightened D. disappointed
11.A. Warn B. Persuade C. Advise D. Tell
12.A. essay B. passage C. note D. notice
13.A. rented B. exchanged C. showed D. brought
14.A. or B. and C. but D. nor
15.A. rich B. disabled C. homeless D. lazy
16.A. library B. station C. office D. shop
17.A. deed B. problem C. message D. requirement
18.A. embarrassed B. delighted C. doubtful D. willing
19.A. understood B. offered C. had D. expected
20.A. curious B. worried C. careful D. happy
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四、单词拼写(每题1分,共10 分)
1.The success of the sports meet c_________ all of us and we should always try our best to do what we can.
2.Anne said she didn’t want to set down a s______ of facts in a diary.
3. T_______ who were usually born after the1990s are crazy about the Internet.
4.At p______, I feel very satisfied with everything I have.
5.When you plan a trip, don’t forget to take your i______ card and money.
6.A lot of university students g________ and go abroad for further study every summer.
7.Your v_________ is the total number of words you know in a particular language.
8.---Would you like to see my flat? ---Yes, I’d like to come up to your a_________.
9.At first, English was b______ more on German.
10.One evening, I s_________ awake on purpose in order to have a good look at the moon.
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We've all heard the quote, “Be Kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
My husband and son died within two years of each other. From my personal experience, I believe that if we aren't careful, grief can become a rather self-involved process in which we can become so focused on our own suffering that we miss the opportunity to connect with, and possibly bring comfort to, someone else who may be going through a similar experience.
Six months after my husband died, I was sinking in the quicksand of grief. I could not pull myself out of the misery. In that moment, I actually believed that my life was more difficult than anyone else around me. Life handed me a perfectly wrapped lesson that opened my eyes to the fact that through my suffering I had allowed myself to become blinded by my self-pity.
The lesson presented itself in a health crisis. I had complications(并发症) from a surgical procedure and ended up being hospitalized for four days. I was in an extreme amount of pain during this time. Between the physical pain and the emotional pain of grief, I was an absolute mess.
I should also tell you that I am a Registered Nurse. As a nurse, it is hard to be on the receiving end of medicine as the patient. The first three nights that I was in the hospital, the same nurse took care of me. She was young, maybe in her mid to late 20s, and she hardly interacted with me at all the first two nights, other than to give my medications as scheduled. She obviously had no idea how much emotional pain I was in. How hard is it to ask your patient how she's feeling? I wrote her off as a bad nurse who had little empathy, and remained absorbed in my own emotional and physical pain. The third night the young nurse was a little more talkative. She asked me how I was feeling (finally!). I told her that I was struggling with depression and grief because my husband had died in an airplane accident. She looked at me and told me that her husband had died too, just two months earlier. I was stunned. Speechless. Shocked.
Never, in any of the possibilities that my mind entertained of why this nurse was so stand-offish with me, did I even consider that she might be in the same pain I was. Not only was she grieving as I was, but she was having to take care of me, instead of caring for herself and her family.
We went on to talk and share our stories about our late husbands and children. I like to think that we helped each other a bit that night. We had much more in common than I would have believed. We were both widowed single moms with young children, and nurses. But, that was where the similarities ended. Her husband had no insurance policy. She had very little family support. She was working paycheck to paycheck to support her boys. I was humbled. I realized how much I had to be grateful for. And, frankly, I never saw life the same way after this experience.
This experience was a life-changing event for me. I had always prided myself on being an empathetic person, but I realize now that I had not really understood what being empathetic meant. To truly be empathetic, you must be able to see beyond your own pain to be witness to the pain. I never looked at another person in the same way after this experience. I thank death for very few things. The gift of empathy for my fellow man, and understanding that we all suffer in ways that aren't always visible, are presents from death that I will always be grateful for.
Always take the time to be kind. Even when you're suffering with your own pain. And don't assume that someone else has it easier than you. You never know the battles someone else is fighting.
1.What can be learned from the underlined sentence in para3?
A.Self-pity always brings about selflessness. B.Self-pity always results in selfishness.
C.Selflessness often brings out blindness. D.Selfishness can prevent self-pity.
2.Why did the author regard the nurse as a bad one at first?
A.The nurse treated her abruptly.
B.The nurse didn't offer medications on time.
C.The nurse seldom communicated with her.
D.The nurse was irresponsible.
3.Which one is closest to the meaning of the word 'humbled'?
A.beaten B.ashamed
C.defeated D.depressed
4.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?
A.Every bean has its black. B.Let bygones be bygones.
C.Stand in others' shoes. D.Misfortunes never come singly.
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Yousuf and his family left their home in eastern Afghanistan eight years ago. They went to the city of Kabul to escape war, but they could not escape sadness. Five of Yousuf's children died in the Afghan capital, not from violence, but from air pollution.
Kabul has become one of the most polluted cities in the world. On many days, a mix of smog and smoke lies over the city. In some cases, families burn whatever they can to keep warm in cold weather. The air in their own homes then poisons them. Many years of war have worsened the damage to Afghanistan's environment. At the local Children's Hospital, doctors say they have seen the number of patients with pollution-related health problems increase. Saifullah Abassin, a doctor at the hospital, says his hospital ward(病房) can hold 10 patients but often has three times that number.
“Thirty years ago, it was a wish for people to come to Kabul and breathe its air,” said Ezatullah Sediqi, deputy director for the National Environmental Protection Agency. “But in the wars since, we lost all our urban infrastructure(基础设施) for water, electricity, public transportation, green areas, all these things.”
Kabul's environmental department has started a program to control old vehicles, one major source of pollution. City officials have called on people to use fuel instead of burning garbage for heat. But there are other steps officials need to take, such as passing a plan to stop unplanned development and creating more green spaces.
1.What made Yousuf and his family leave their home?
A.War. B.Sadness. C.Violence. D.Air pollution.
2.What is NOT the cause of Afghanistan's environment problem?
A.Burning garage. B.Creating green spaces.
C.Using old vehicles. D.Losing urban infrastructure.
3.In which part of the newspaper may this text appear?
A.Education. B.Environment. C.Science. D.Culture.
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Three Gorges Cruises(游程)
Day 1 Home → Beijing
We will meet you at the airport in Beijing and take you to the hotel in the downtown area.
Day 2 Beijing
After breakfast, you’ll visit Tiananmen Square. Then you will go to the Forbidden City, the home of Chinese emperors for more than 500 years. In the evening you will attend a welcome party and have a chance to enjoy Beijing Roast Duck!
Day 3 Beijing → Chongqing
After breakfast, you will fly to Chongqing and visit the Chongqing Museum. Then your cruise down the Yangtze River will begin on the five-star cruise ship, Regal China. You will spend the night on the ship.
Day 4 Chongqing → Fengdu
At 8:00 a.m., the cruise will leave Chongqing. Relax on the deck, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the river. In the afternoon, we will arrive at Ghost City — Fengdu for an excursion (短途游览) on the shore. Overnight on the ship.
Day 5 Three Gorges
You will sail through the Qutang Gorge and the Wu Gorge, and take a small boat down the Shennong Stream to enjoy the scenery.
Day 6 Three Gorges
After passing the Xiling Gorge, you will go on a morning shore excursion to the Three Gorges Dam.
Day 7 Three Gorges → Wuhan →Shanghai
At 2:30 p.m., the cruise ship will arrive in Wuhan and the cruise tour will end. You will have a chance to visit the Yellow Crane Tower(黄鹤楼), and then you will fly to Shanghai.
Day 8 Shanghai → Home
You will visit the Shanghai Museum in the morning. After lunch, you will visit the Bund (外滩), which is said to be a landmark of Shanghai. Then you will be seen off at Shanghai airport.
1. How many nights will you spend on the cruise ship?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.
2.On which day will you have an afternoon shore excursion?
A. Day 4. B. Day 5. C. Day 6. D. Day 7.
3.What is the order of the journey?
① the Wu Gorge ② the Yellow Crane Tower
③ the Xiling Gorge ④ the Bund
⑤ Chongqing Museum ⑥ Fengdu
⑦ the Three Gorges Dam ⑧ the Forbidden City
A. ⑧⑤⑥③①②⑦④ B. ⑧⑤⑥①③⑦②④
C. ⑧⑥③⑤②①⑦④ D. ④⑤⑥①②③⑦⑧
4. How much will a family with 2 adults and a 3-year-old child pay for the visit?
A. US$4375. B. US$4905. C. US$3950. D. US$4537.5.
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An artist went to the beautiful countryside for his holiday and
______ (停留) in a farmer’s home. He often went out to paint with his 1. _____________
paints and brushes. When it got d______, he went back and had a good 2.______________
d______ (吃饭)with the farmer. At the end of his holiday, he wanted to 3. _____________
______ (付) the farmer some money. But the farmer said, “Give 4. _____________
me ______ of your pictures instead of money. Money can be used up, 5. _____________
but your picture will be here forever.” The artist was very p______ 6. _____________
and thanked the farmer ______ saying such kind words about his pictures. 7. _____________
The farmer ______ (回答), “My son wants to become an artist. When he 8. _____________
comes home from London, I’ll s______ him your picture. He won’t want 9. _____________
to be an artist any more ______ (那时), I think.” 10._____________
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My wife and I spent two weeks in London last year. We went there in the autumn. We think it is the best season to visit England. The weather is usually good and there aren’t too many tourists in October.
We stayed in a small hotel in the West End. It was convenient as we did most of our sightseeing on foot. Taxis were too expensive, we couldn’t understand the bus routes, and my wife didn’t like traveling under the ground. She said it made her feel sick.
We went to look at the places which all tourists visit. We saw Buckingham Palace. We went shopping in Oxford Street and spent too much money. What we liked most, though, was going to the theatre. We didn’t have the chance to see such wonderful plays at home. A lot of people say English food is bad. We didn’t think so. It is true that most of the restaurants are French or Italian or Chinese, but we had some very good meals.
In fact, we enjoyed our holiday so much that we have already booked again for this year. We are going to take our umbrellas, though. I’m sure we’ll need them sometimes.
1.The couple chose a small hotel in the West End to stay in because _________.
A.taxis were too expensive | B.they could go sightseeing on foot |
C.the underground made the wife feel sick | D.all the above |
2.The couple had some difficulty in ________.
A.booking in the hotel | B.finding the bus routes |
C.going sightseeing on foot | D.having meals |
3.Generally speaking, the couple _________the trip to London.
A.were satisfied with | B.disliked |
C.were a bit unhappy about | D.regretted |
4.What did the couple think of English food?
A.terrible | B.not bad | C.great | D.comfort |
5.Which of the following is NOT true about the couple?
A.They thought English food was bad. | B.They will visit London again. |
C.They visited London last October. | D.They didn’t take their umbrella last year. |
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